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All the phenomena of optics, and especially those of diffraction, are explained by the interference of the waves of light.
Augustin-Jean Fresnel
Physics
It is a most mortifying thing for a man who has prided himself on his accuracy to be found in an error.
Thomas Young
Physics
The force of a fluid flowing out of a vessel is proportional to the square root of the height of the fluid above the orifice.
Daniel Bernoulli
Physics
To inhabit the world is not to be in it, but to be of it.
Tim Ingold
Anthropology
We are not outside observers of the world. We are entangled in its intra-activity.
Karen Barad
Anthropology
I'd rather be a cyborg than a goddess.
Donna Haraway
Anthropology
The ultimate hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.
David Graeber
Anthropology
Modernity is not a stage of history, but an attitude toward history.
Paul Rabinow
Anthropology
Is there an ultimate, universal, and irreducible level of male dominance in human society?
Sherry Ortner
Anthropology
The ethnography of speaking is concerned with the situations and uses, the patterns and functions, of speaking as an activity in its own right.
Dell Hymes
Anthropology
The Nuer are a people who have no government, no laws, no police, no courts, and no prisons. They are, in short, an anarchic society.
E. E. Evans-Pritchard
Anthropology
The concept of function applied to human societies is based on an analogy between social life and organic life.
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown
Anthropology
The human mind, in its normal condition, is one and the same in all individuals of all races, and its operations are governed by the same laws.
Lewis Henry Morgan
Anthropology
The science of culture is essentially a reformer's science.
Edward Tylor
Anthropology
There has never been a people, however primitive, that did not practice some form of gift exchange.
Marcel Mauss
Anthropology
Capitalism is not a monolithic force; it is a landscape of diverse projects, some of which are quite small and local.
Anna Tsing
Anthropology
Globalization is not a single process, but a set of disjunctive and overlapping processes, which are not always in sync with each other.
Arjun Appadurai
Anthropology
The state, by its very nature, is a project of legibility and control.
James C. Scott
Anthropology
The 'culture of poverty' argument often blames the victim, obscuring the systemic forces that create and perpetuate poverty.
Philippe Bourgois
Anthropology
The body is not merely a biological entity; it is a social and political text, inscribed with power relations and cultural meanings.
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Anthropology